JAKARTA – A viral video of a 20-year-old beating a teenage boy into a coma on Monday stirred netizen sleuths to uncover the youth’s social media posts flaunting his lavish lifestyle – leading to his mid-level taxman father being probed for the family’s unexplained wealth. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JAKARTA – A viral video of a 20-year-old beating a teenage boy into a coma on Monday stirred netizen sleuths to uncover the youth’s social media posts flaunting his lavish lifestyle – leading to his mid-level taxman father being probed for the family’s unexplained wealth.
Mr Mario and David got into a heated argument behind the former’s Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, and the older youth threw David to the ground, according to witness testimonies.As David lays motionless, face down on the road, Mr Mario stomps on the back of his head and neck a few times, before kicking and punching his head.
On Saturday morning, he tweeted: “David, it has been five days you haven’t cleaned cat’s poop. Please wake up.”Local media reported that Agnes took a selfie after the incident with her ex-boyfriend lying on the ground, and there have been calls for the police to arrest her for instigating the assault.
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